Who’s to blame? Who are the innocents? If we blame a race on any war. The cycle of hate will just continue. The killing on both sides will never end while the real evils are drinking expensive coffee, having a chair in the United Nations and Luxurious Government Offices.
A picture is worth 1000 words
I have ran into the type before. The rabbit hole is a deep and filthy thing that such people have crawled into. Mostly because of their own deep seated self hate and loathing. Which combined with insecurity and poor self image. Add all to often little to no real education. For those that are highly educated that slithered down that filthy hole. It is to exploit and control the ones with the little or no real education. Who are to willing to cause the destruction and horror that we witness and history has recorded.
It is a sick and evil mindset. That has never changed in any century. As I have observed to a young friend once. Evil never changes. It uses the same strategy every time.
Slinky off to the shadows when defeated. But always waiting for an opportunity to influence and gain power once more.
Edmund Burke’s quote: “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing” I would add women to the quote. Still it was true then as it is today. I will get off my soapbox now.
Whom also happened to move downunder to live in the outback bringing with him his princess and making a new start in life.
After picking up a fencing repair business, proceeds to spend a great deal of his days under the hot outback sunshine and dry heat along with the electrical discharge those turbines radiate sent him crazy.
Something I had not considered because I thought they would be kinda silent?
Maybe your not as old as you portray?
When I wake up with scratches on my back, I’m happy with that…
PFAS in the water supply can increase the ALT of the liver over years of exposure.
Chronic Exposure similar to a heavy drinker who is not exposed to PFAS ( forever materials)
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Currently there is no proven medically approved way to quickly remove PFAS from the body.
That’s not him, it’s his ugly cousin.
Are all women princesses to you?
I try not to look at live critters and dead uncooked sea creatures when I walk into a Chinese restaurant or my appetite is ruined.
A really hungry man?
Well, I don’t like breaking my nails
Just a full fledged nazi from a country* where being that is not something that’s gonna kill you socially…
*not Spain, btw.
People are people and too often they are a sorry bunch who, when facing the choice to either do the right thing and don’t earn something, or do wrong and earn something, they do wrong and run the whole nine yards with it.
Martin Gore just didn’t hit the nail in the head, he killed it with these lyrics.

Are all women princesses to you?
Frostpacker is a misogynist, he wants a Patriarchy Princess : a woman who upholds the patriarchy for the sole reason of being in the male gaze and enjoying adulation from misogynists.
Woman who like being showered with attention from men who see women as being the weaker gender and invariably, less than men.
Who like being attractive to sexist men like him who dangle the carrot of marriage and ISK whilst wielding the stick of patriarchy. PS: that stick hurts them just as well.
Who like getting crumbs off the table where they ought to be sitting as equals.
Patriarchy princesses love the benevolent sexism doled out to them by men for bashing feminism and upholding the system that keeps women oppressed. They are like sponges who soak up the dirty water of benevolent sexism.

FIXED… The Patriarchy Princess
He’s a misogynist, and what he really wants is a Patriarchy Princess—a woman who defends the very system that subjugates her, all for the reward of male approval. She revels in the male gaze, basking in the adulation of men who see her as delicate, docile, and above all, inferior.These women thrive on the validation of sexist men—men who dangle promises of marriage and material comfort like a carrot, all while wielding the stick of patriarchy. And make no mistake: that stick bruises them too.
Patriarchy Princesses don’t seek equality. They seek to be the favorite pet of a system built to deny them power. They lap up the scraps of benevolent sexism, mistaking condescension for care. They deride feminism, trading solidarity for fleeting praise, and wear internalized misogyny like a badge of honor.
They are sponges for the dirty water of patriarchal approval—absorbing it, holding it, even defending it—never realizing it’s poisoning them all the same.
I appreciate the passion behind your post, Zaera—it’s clear you’re deeply concerned about the way patriarchy affects women, and I absolutely agree that it’s important to be vigilant about sexism, both overt and subtle.
That said, I take a different approach. I believe we need to be cautious about how we talk about other women and the choices they make. Not every woman who embraces traditional femininity or enjoys male attention is doing so to uphold oppressive systems. Some women feel empowered by their femininity and choose freely how they want to navigate their relationships, and that deserves respect too.
At the same time, it’s true that societal pressures and gender roles still influence us more than we often realize, and it’s important to question who benefits from the status quo. But I think the healthiest path forward isn’t to label or shame each other, but to have honest conversations, support each other’s autonomy, and encourage critical thinking—without assuming bad intent.
As for men, they too are shaped by the same systems. Many are doing their best to learn and grow towards a sensible understanding. We should absolutely challenge harmful behavior, but we should also make space for genuine dialogue and change, not just confrontation.
Let’s work toward equality not by dividing ourselves into “us vs. them,” but by building understanding across the board—where women feel free to be who they are, and men are encouraged to be masculine and caring, in a world that values both strength and vulnerability.

*not Spain, btw.
after 500 years have you learnt your lesson?
So I hope that in 1000 years the ex-oppressed will also learn it.